The Sims Wiki News - 29th December 2013

Hi. You are reading a notably late news blog because nobody could be bothered to write one was around for Christmas (ATTN my friends on Steam: no you imagined me being around). This is also the last news blog of 2013. Before we prepare for a new year of getting dates wrong, Googling and obeying our supreme ruler (a.k.a. Lost Labyrinth), let's take one last drive down News Lane.

Poll

This week I'm making two polls because two things came to mind.

As the year draws to a close, users like to look back on what the wiki has achieved, what they've personally achieved and where we can go from here. I have my thoughts. So my first poll question is exactly that:

The poll was created at 14:32 on December 29, 2013, and so far 32 people voted.

Please wait, submitting your vote...

My second question is more lighthearted and maybe controversial.

Lately, partially thanks to the Steam sale, I have given EA a lot of money. I have bought FIFA 14, TS3: University Life, Bulletstorm, Dragon Age: Origins and Battlefield 2. As much as we all like to fire shots at EA, they may be the greatest publisher of all time. Think about it: they take small studios, work them to deadlines to ensure us gamers are all happy and then they give us more with microtransactions and day one DLC. They even make it so we have to be connected to Origin whenever we play so they can shower us with some great support for their games, the ability to build cities in a region with others, to kill each other, to play football with each other, to race each other and much much more. EA's way of going about things is incredible. My next poll question will allow us to all show our love to EA:

Do you feel that EA are a great publisher?

GOAT publisher. 10/10.

3

They're good but I hate their DLC practices and extremely buggy games

10

I'm ambivalent towards EA.

2

Hahahahaha...no

4

Lab, you're drunk aren't you?

13

The poll was created at 14:32 on December 29, 2013, and so far 32 people voted.

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